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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 566926" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I totally agree with you on the stealing and lying. It does not matter how "small" it is. And whatever the circumstances, one should assume the responsibilities of our mistakes/behavior.</p><p>Last weekend, we were decorating the house, and V was in charge of handing me the push-pins. Later that day, I decided to tidy Sweet Pea's bed and dicovered a push pin, nicely position point up under 2 layers of blankets!! I was FURIOUS. And V's lying made the whole situation worse. Evently he came to me and adimitted doing it. I could not get an answer as of why but my blood pressure went down as soon as he confessed. We talked about how hurt Sweet Pea could have been... I don't believe it sunk in.</p><p>But regardless of diagnosis and challenges, certain things cannot be accepted. It does not mean it won't happen, but I believe the reaction of the parent should be strong enough to convey disaproval and disapointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 566926, member: 11847"] I totally agree with you on the stealing and lying. It does not matter how "small" it is. And whatever the circumstances, one should assume the responsibilities of our mistakes/behavior. Last weekend, we were decorating the house, and V was in charge of handing me the push-pins. Later that day, I decided to tidy Sweet Pea's bed and dicovered a push pin, nicely position point up under 2 layers of blankets!! I was FURIOUS. And V's lying made the whole situation worse. Evently he came to me and adimitted doing it. I could not get an answer as of why but my blood pressure went down as soon as he confessed. We talked about how hurt Sweet Pea could have been... I don't believe it sunk in. But regardless of diagnosis and challenges, certain things cannot be accepted. It does not mean it won't happen, but I believe the reaction of the parent should be strong enough to convey disaproval and disapointment. [/QUOTE]
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